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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Role-playing refers to the changing of one's behavior to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. I portray an element of both roles but I'm going to focus on the later in this blog post! I have wrote about social interaction many times, how I view them as being subjective and that "The View from the Afternoon" prevails for the majority who participate in the nightlife.

The various scenes, structured like acts from a film, materialise through the duration of the night. I want to see all of the things that we've already seen! Wouldn't have it any other way though right?! In Act One the protagonist meets all of the characters in the play (and consumes 500ml of Vodka). As we stagger progress into Act Two, the complication introduced now has to become much more dangerous and difficult. Why?! Honestly I'm only dancing, there wasn't another motive! The structured multiple choice presentation, the result being that at the end of Act Two the protagonist should be almost destroyed! FACT!! Act Three is simply the resolution of the problem but the oblique scene was always going to make an appearance. It starts in a different place than we expect it to, but ends up telling the same story point. You can pour your heart out around 3 o clock, when the 2 for 1's undone the writers block.

I've been patiently waiting for a bus to arrive, the anticipation wasn't enough though so instead the oblique scene dictated the resolution. What started as a defensive joke, progressed onto satellites that monitored our thoughts, heroin addiction, Ke$ha, smoking, hurdles, climbing trees, witches, repairing tights with leaves, high-vis jackets, The Beatles and finally attempting to participate in a video game! Tonight there was a ruckus yeah, regardless of what's gone before...